Noodles!
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Description

Over 1.5 million downloads!!

"Noodles is a game you need to have in your life." - Gamezebo

Chosen as an App Store Free App of the Week, and a Starbucks Pick of the Week.

Looking for a relaxing, strategic and addictive puzzle? Find your Zen and become one with Noodles! Tap to spin and connect all the noodle pieces – once you solve a puzzle, figure out the strategy and beat your own score to get FIVE STARS!

Sound easy? It might be in the first few levels, but as you progress try connecting a giant hexagon Noodle ... puzzles get more complex as more sides are added. What are you going to do then?

*** Find out why Noodles! has 4.5 stars in every country!***

And now, some words from some happy Noodlers: “Damn this game for being awesome and super addictive” – User Review by Miayadu

“Pretty graphics, Zen-like sounds, you will get hooked and you won't mind!” – User Review by WalnutCake

Key Features:• Thousands of addicting puzzles, all available immediately. No unlocks, annoying tricks or bags of diamonds to buy• Facebook and Twitter enabled to share your Noodles success• Game progress status tells you how far you have to go• Increasing difficulty makes you feel smarter when you are done

Noodles comes to you from the bumbling genius of Lummox Labs

Happy Noodle-ing!

What’s New

Version History

1.7

Sep 12, 2016

Added German translation, fixed the Get Started background not showing fully, and added a small button to check out Lummox's new game Sushi Go!

1.6

Aug 25, 2016

Finally, some new levels! Enjoy one scrumptious set of 6x6 square, and 6x6 hex Noodles puzzles, 2000 new puzzles in total!

Also included a little promo for our newest game Sushi Go!! Hope you enjoy!

1.5

Oct 12, 2015

Fixed the help button in the Get Started levels. Added Korean and Russian translations! Lummoxes have been slaving away to pack in more awesome.

1.4

Sep 24, 2015

iOS 9 fix for errant taps. Hexagons are much better behaved now.

1.3

Aug 17, 2015

A crash fix for those people who are crushing this game and finishing entire packs of puzzles...

1.2

Jul 23, 2015

•Noodles is now available in Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese•6000 levels, and easier to get to from the main screen•Tutorial is clearer, with more tutoring than ever before•A friendly help button that appears when you get stuck for too long – no more throwing your phone off the balcony!

1.1

Apr 22, 2015

Made the credits resist being pulled a little less. They are now more amenable to your pulling.Lots of iPad visibility improvements. Small bug fixes, mostly around remembering game progress.Oh, and what's th-NOODLES IN JAPANESE.

1.0

Apr 3, 2015

Sep 12, 2016

Version 1.7

Added German translation, fixed the Get Started background not showing fully, and added a small button to check out Lummox's new game Sushi Go!

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5

242 Ratings

242 Ratings

Editors’ Notes

Noodles is the kind of game that can completely flummox us for minutes at a time. And then, one second later, the entire puzzle reveals itself. It’s never very easy, but the overwhelming sense of accomplishment we get when we solve a puzzle makes it all worth it.

Editors’ Notes

Noodles is the kind of game that can completely flummox us for minutes at a time. And then, one second later, the entire puzzle reveals itself. It’s never very easy, but the overwhelming sense of accomplishment we get when we solve a puzzle makes it all worth it.

kalnich
,11/18/2016

Easy to learn, hard to stop!

Great puzzle game! I love playing a nice relaxed game without timers or limits to how many you can play within a specific time without buying something. The game play is easy to pick up, the graphics are beautifully clean, the sound effects are subtle and pleasing, and there are thousands of puzzles! Very addicting and I can rarely play just one puzzle (I'm nearly 2800 puzzles gone now!)!

Some reviewers complain about the lack of an undo button but I don't find that an issue. The scoring system allows for extra moves within each diamond award level. I.e. The fewest possible moves may be 50 but if you finish the puzzles in, say 60 moves, you're still awarded 5 diamonds. From my experience, you can make two, maybe three (maybe even more depending in the level), mistakes forcing you to rotate a hexagon all the way around again, and still get 5 diamonds. There have been quite a few times that I've thought I'd have to replay a level because I was going too fast and made so many errors but still got 5 diamonds in the end. It's okay to make mistakes, folks! Noodles is forgiving and loves you anyway 😉.

Very well done game! Definitely one of my go-to games!

kalnich
,11/18/2016

Easy to learn, hard to stop!

Great puzzle game! I love playing a nice relaxed game without timers or limits to how many you can play within a specific time without buying something. The game play is easy to pick up, the graphics are beautifully clean, the sound effects are subtle and pleasing, and there are thousands of puzzles! Very addicting and I can rarely play just one puzzle (I'm nearly 2800 puzzles gone now!)!

Some reviewers complain about the lack of an undo button but I don't find that an issue. The scoring system allows for extra moves within each diamond award level. I.e. The fewest possible moves may be 50 but if you finish the puzzles in, say 60 moves, you're still awarded 5 diamonds. From my experience, you can make two, maybe three (maybe even more depending in the level), mistakes forcing you to rotate a hexagon all the way around again, and still get 5 diamonds. There have been quite a few times that I've thought I'd have to replay a level because I was going too fast and made so many errors but still got 5 diamonds in the end. It's okay to make mistakes, folks! Noodles is forgiving and loves you anyway 😉.

Very well done game! Definitely one of my go-to games!

jpaoad31
,09/25/2016

You'll Enjoy it

I've completed 2,478 levels…that should be enough to tell you how much i love this game. It's prefect for when you have a few minutes to spare, for instance when you're commuting, waiting for a microwave dish, tv commercial, waiting for a friend to text back, in between classes, there are many different times for when it's great to play. There are only 2 things about this game which I dislike: first it's missing iCloud synchronization between devices (at least since the last time i tried to play on my iPad) and second being the lack of an undo button—only because there have been many times when i have accidentally pressed upon a hexagon or square which i hadn't meant to press (especially in the dense levels). Otherwise this is my favorite game, the one game that i actually play.

jpaoad31
,09/25/2016

You'll Enjoy it

I've completed 2,478 levels…that should be enough to tell you how much i love this game. It's prefect for when you have a few minutes to spare, for instance when you're commuting, waiting for a microwave dish, tv commercial, waiting for a friend to text back, in between classes, there are many different times for when it's great to play. There are only 2 things about this game which I dislike: first it's missing iCloud synchronization between devices (at least since the last time i tried to play on my iPad) and second being the lack of an undo button—only because there have been many times when i have accidentally pressed upon a hexagon or square which i hadn't meant to press (especially in the dense levels). Otherwise this is my favorite game, the one game that i actually play.

Editors’ Notes

Noodles is the kind of game that can completely flummox us for minutes at a time. And then, one second later, the entire puzzle reveals itself. It’s never very easy, but the overwhelming sense of accomplishment we get when we solve a puzzle makes it all worth it.

Editors’ Notes

Noodles is the kind of game that can completely flummox us for minutes at a time. And then, one second later, the entire puzzle reveals itself. It’s never very easy, but the overwhelming sense of accomplishment we get when we solve a puzzle makes it all worth it.